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		<title>Rescues at sea are far-more dramatic in &#8220;shark-infested&#8221; waters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, a story about 4 shark fishermen being rescued from &#8220;shark-infested&#8221; waters in New York was featured at various media outlets. The charter boat that the fishermen were aboard began taking on water, and the men sent out a distress call. Fortunately, two off-duty Marine Bureau officers heard the distress call, responded to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week, a story about 4 shark fishermen being rescued from &#8220;shark-infested&#8221; waters in New York was featured at various media outlets.</p>
<p>The charter boat that the fishermen were aboard began taking on water, and the men sent out a distress call. Fortunately, two off-duty Marine Bureau officers heard the distress call, responded to the scene, and were able to rescue the fishermen within minutes of their boat sinking. </p>
<p>Fox 5 News in New York ran a segment on this story, in which the threat of shark attacks was strongly emphasized. The segment also features obligatory references to Jaws.</p>
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<p>While an article, featured at <a href="http://www.longislandpress.com/2009/07/09/rescued-from-sinking-boat-in-shark-infested-water/comment-page-1/#comment-690">The Long Island Press</a>, does mention the risk of the fishermen being dragged under along with the sinking boat, the threat of being in &#8220;shark-infested&#8221; waters seems to get more attention in the article. Granted, the men had been chumming the area and had caught a mako prior to the boat sinking, which would indicate a shark presence (or at least a former presence). However, the story seems to play on the common misconception that people being in the water where sharks are present is going to result in a shark attack. The article is accompanied by a photo of a great white shark (which appears to have been taken at Guadalupe), despite no reports of any white sharks being in the area.</p>
<p>The author, Michael M. Martino Jr. defends the use of the white shark photo in the comments section, claiming that, &#8220;a dramatic photo for a dramatic story never hurt anyone.&#8221; While I agree that the story and the photo are both dramatic in their own rights, I would argue that associating a great white or any other sharks as being the primary threat to these men is using sensationalism to &#8220;sell&#8221; the story. Personally, I find the story of the dramatic rescue of four men from a sinking ship to be sensational on its own merit, even without playing on the general public&#8217;s fear of shark attacks.</p>
<p>Other reports on this story also appeared at <a href="http://www.newsday.com/news/local/suffolk/ny-liboat1012955864jul09,0,1666087.story">newsday.com</a> with a somewhat subdued report of the shark threat.</p>
<p>Kudos to Marine Bureau Officers Michael Larmony and Michael Spagnuolo for their rescue efforts!</p>
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